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wolverine radio 6925usb
« on: November 14, 2010, 0137 UTC »
onat 0130 with ID, unknown song (barbershop quartet style), another oldie "Lucky Star?",  couple more oldies, Good Elvis "Good Luck Charm", very nice blues tune "Bad Luck?" (who was this?  amazing intertwining of vocal and guitar), BB King "Bad Luck" (live), more blues which i cannot ID (but am enjoying greatly!), Rod Stewart "Some Guys Have All the Luck"

think i am detecting a theme here

54444  incredibly loud, consistant signal tonight

QSL would be greatly appreciated  (maybe i'll get "lucky" ;)),  audio file available

Cheers, Terry
« Last Edit: November 14, 2010, 0221 UTC by Newfoundland DXer »

Offline Foamman75

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Re: wolverine radio 6925usb
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2010, 0146 UTC »
Great signal and audio here in Alabama as well. I'm liking!
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« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2010, 0305 UTC »
Great show!
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Re: wolverine radio 6925usb
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2010, 0653 UTC »
11/14/10
6925 USB
0200z: Just walked in to hear some classic BB King blues.
0210z: Eric Lindell "Lucky Lucky"
0216z: Wolverine Radio ID, Tom Petty "You Got Lucky", Rod Stewart "Some Guys Have All the Luck" (do I sense a theme?)
0237z: Joan Armatrading "I'm Lucky"
0245z: ELP "Lucky Man"
0300z: SSTV after Willie Nelson.  SSTV of poker hand and the red beer image - will post later.

SINPO=33423, good peaks over very low noise (other than usual local RFI), lots of fades between S1-S6 over S1 noise.

Heh!  I just checked the waveform for my recording, and it shows nearly perfect 30 second peaks and troughs.  Strong for 30 seconds, then faded to nil for another 30.




0330z-0350z: Wolverine Radio ID, encore of Cream "Crossroads" and Traffic "Low Spark of High Heel Boys"
SSTV tones audible but too weak to trigger.

Signal and audio for music was excellent, not sure if the SSTV was also Wolverine, was much weaker than earlier.
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Roger: Magnavox D2935
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Re: wolverine radio 6925usb
« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2010, 1146 UTC »
Heard in the centre of the Netherlands (WESTERN EUROPE)

03.15 till 03.20 UTC  6925 USB
Music just above noise level S 5½ peaking S6

Tent. wolverine radio / USA

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one leg between, more horizontal than vertical
OTHER leg more or less vertical (SW / W direction)

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